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 Identifying

 SuperAttainers

 

The SuperAttainment Research Center is an initiative to help people in management positions identify high potential leaders and channel them toward meaningful contributions to their organizations and to society at large.   

 

The 8 attributes of SuperAttainers listed below are considered some of the most common and easiest to identify when accompanied by other aspects of career success.    

 

 

8 Attributes of 

SuperAttainers

 

 

1. Early Success
The Early Bird Gets the Worm…and Everything Else
 
SuperAttainers usually begin doing amazing things early in their life. In fields like music and sport, it has long been understood that for a child to have a chance at greatness, he needs to begin around age 3 and then work at it for many years. In business and politics, unusual ability is also recognized early in a SuperAttainer’s career and is followed with many years of continued achievement. In the greatness game, it is the rabbit who wins the race -- as long as he persists like the tortoise.  
 
 
2. Contrarian
When in Rome, Don’t Do As the Romans
 
SuperAttainers generally think of themselves as different and apart from other people. They can often be described as rebellious and disobedient by those who try to rule over them and are never willing crowd followers. Tremendous success seems to require doing things tremendously different. Doing things a little better will yield results that are only a little better than others and this is not what SuperAttainers are interested in.  
 

 
3. Conceited
The Pride Before The Rise
 
In order for someone to be thought of as great in the minds of others, he must first be thought of as great in his own mind. The tremendous achievements of SuperAttainers seem to be merely a realization in the outer world of what is already in their inner world. Predictably, it is uncommon for such people to be overly shy about describing their abundant abilities. Many SuperAttainers have come to recognize that being known as arrogant does not help their purpose and they do a good job of appearing modest. However, a bit of digging into their personality should uncover a deep feeling of self-significance.
 
 
4. Hard-Knocked
Nothing Succeeds Like Suffering
 
SuperAttainers have often experienced traumatic periods when their careers or even their lives were in great peril. It is during these times that they gain a deep seated feeling of personal vulnerability that can stay with them for the rest of their lives. The advantage to the future SuperAttainer is that they become consumed by the realization that they must accomplish all they can while they have the chance because it can all come crashing down at any time. It is a psychological condition that will drive them to greatness for the rest of their lives.
 
 
5. Loner
One is Company, Two is a Crowd
 
 
SuperAttainers are often described by others as dreamers, outsiders, cold-hearted and similar labels often given to loners. They are comfortable spending long periods in the company of themselves to ponder, learn and envisage the future. Many develop a love of solitary activities such as book-reading early in their life. They are not usually enthusiastic participants in team activities except when they are leading the group. 
 
 
6. Mentored & Motivated
Behind Every Great Man are His Parents
 
Parents often play the key role in the cultivation and realization of SuperAttainers, spending immense amounts of time and money to give their offspring the skills, experiences and relationships required for immense amounts of success. They tutor baby SuperAttainers from the crib, send them to the best schools and put them in touch with the best mentors. It has been shown that mothers, in particular, can play a strong role if they are supremely confident in their son's innate abilities and then take devoted and continuing action to develop them.  
 
 
7. Discontent
Patience is No Virtue
 
SuperAttainers have an abnormally intense need for continuous accomplishment. Success does not bring these people a sense of inner peace. There is always someone else to overtake or a higher target to aspire to. They are impatient, dissatisfied and edgy when not engaged in activities that lead to the fulfillment of their personal goals. They seem psychologically unstable in this regard compared with most people.
 

8. Promoted
Self-Flattery Gets You Everywhere
 
There have been many great people who have lived and died in the history of our species but nobody knows most of them because their achievements were inadequately documented. In order to be thought of as a great success by large numbers of people, someone needs to be a great success at publicizing the SuperAttainer. In most instances, it is the SuperAttainers themselves who are great self-promoters. In other cases, another talented person takes on the critically important role.   





TWO TYPES OF SUPERATTAINERS 

1. Aristocratic SuperAttainers
 
Pampered and pompous, these people excel despite having been given it all. They grow up with all the best things, attend the best schools and hobnob with the best minds. Because they are so deeply bonded to a powerful and privileged elite, they are often conservative and elitist. Real change seldom happens with these people in charge. On the plus side, they are less likely to lead themselves and their followers down paths of mutual destruction. Examples of Aristocratic SuperAttainers include: Winston Churchill, Peter the Great, Louis XIV and Frederick the Great.
 

 
2. Come-From-

Nothing SuperAttainers 
 
Rags to riches, these people pull themselves up to greatness through tremendous obstacles. Luck plays a role but most of their success is due to relentless force of character. Since they come from outside the establishment, they can be great agents of change. Unfortunately, they are prone to crash and burning when they inevitably overstretch themselves and their supporters. Examples of Come-From-Nothing SuperAttainers include: Joseph Stalin, Napoleon Bonaparte, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Mao Zedong.

 

 

Rules for Managers

Rules for Self-Help

Rules for Parents 

Men Vs. Women

 

 

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 Profiles: Leaders & Achievers

 

The SuperAttainment Research Center is funding a multi-year study of high achieving individuals across a great variety of fields and geographies. The purpose is to determine key attributes indicating an propensity toward superior achievement that can be recognized by most people with experience managing other people. The work is ongoing and is being expanded continuously.  

 

 

 Categories of SuperAttainers

 

 

 

 

Politics / Military:

 

A-L M-Z

Abraham Lincoln (USA)

Adolf Hitler (Germany) 

Albert Schweitzer (Switzerland) 

Alexander the Great (Macedon - Greece)

Arthur Wellesley Wellington (Britain)

Asoka (India)

Attila the Hun (Nomadic Tribal - Turkey)

Augustus Caesar (Rome)

Ayatullah Khomeini (Iran)  

Barak Obama (USA)  

Basil II (Byzantine)

Catherine the Great (Russia) 

Charlemagne - Charles the Great (France)

Charles de Gaulle (France)

Charles V (Spain) 
Charles XII (Sweden)

Cheops, Khufu (Egypt)

Chiang Kai-shek (Taiwan)

Constantine the Great (Rome)

Cyrus the Great (Iran)

David Ben Gurion (Israel)

Douglas MacArthur (USA) 

El Cid (Spain)

Elizabeth I (Britain)

Erwin Rommel (Germany)

Ferdinand Marcos (Philippines) 

Fidel Castro (Cuba)

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (USA) 

Frederick the Great (Germany) 

Genghis Khan (Mongolia)  

George Clinton (USA)

George Washington (USA) 

Georgy Zhukov (Russia)

Geronimo (USA)

Gustavus Adolphus II (Sweden)

Han Seung-Soo (Korea)

Hannibal (Carthage)

Helmuth von Moltke (Germany)

Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam)

Horatio Nelson (Britain)

Isabella I (Spain)

Isoroku Yamamoto (Japan)

John A. MacDonald (Canada)

John Churchill Marlborough (Britain)

John F. Kennedy (USA)

Jose Rizal (Philippines)

Joseph Stalin (Russia)

Julius Caesar (Rome)

Kublai Khan (Mongolia)  

Lech Walesa (Poland)

Lee Kuan Yiew (Singapore)

Louis XIV (France) 

Louis-Nicolaus Davout (France)

Mahatma Gandhi (India)

Mao Tse Tsung (China) 

Margaret Thatcher (Britain)

Martin Luther King Jr. (USA)

Menes (Egypt)

Michiel Adriaanszoon de Ruyter (Netherlands)

Mikhail Gorbachev (Russia)

Mohandas Gandhi (India)

Moshe Dayan (Israel)

Muhammad Ali Jinnah (Pakistan)

Mustafa Kemal - Attaturk (Turkey)

Nadir Shah (Iran)

Napoleon Bonaparte (France) 

Nelson Mandela (South Africa)

Oda Nobunaga (Japan)

Oliver Cromwell (Britain)

Otto Von Bismarck (Germany)

Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck (Germany)

Pedro Alvares Cabal (Portugal)

Peter the Great (Russia) 

Philip II of Macedon (Macedon/Greece) 

Pierre Trudeau (Canada) 

Robert Clive (Britain)

Robert E. Lee (USA)

Saladin (Eqypt/Syria)

Sargon the Great (Iraq)

Shih Huang Ti (China)

Simon Bolivar (Venezuela)  

Sui Wen Ti (China)

Suleiman the Magnificent (Turkey)

Thomas Jefferson (USA)

Josip Broz Tito (Croatia - Yugoslavia)

Tokugawa Ieyasu (Japan)

Umar ibn al-Khattab (Saudi Arabia)

Vladimir Lenin (Russia)

Vladimir Putin (Russia)

Vo Nguyen Giap (Vietnam)

Wilfred Laurier (Canada)

William the Conqueror (Britain)

William Wallace (Scotland)

Winston Churchill (Britain)

Zhuge Liang (China)

 

 

 

Exploration:

 

A-L M-Z

Alonso Alvarez de Pineda (Spain)  

Amerigo Vespucci (Spain - Italy)  

Bartholomeu Dias (Portugal)  

Cabeza de Vaca (Spain)  

Christopher Columbus (Spain - Italy)  

David Livingstone (Britain)

Ernest Shackleton (Britain)  

Estevanico

Ferdinand Magellan (Portugal - Spain)  

Francis Drake (Britain)  

Francisco Coronado (Spain)

Francisco Pizarro (Spain)  

Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (Spain)  

Fray Marcos de Niza (Spain - Italy)  

Freya Stark

Gaspar Corte Real (Portugal) 

Giovanni de Verrazano (Italy)  

Henry Hudson

Hernando Cortes (Spain)  

Hernando de Soto (Spain)   

Humphrey Gilbert

Jacques Cartier (France)

James Cook (Britain)  

Jacques Marquette

Jacques Cartier

Jacques Cousteau (France)

John Cabot (Britain - Italy)  

John Hawkins 

Juan de Onate

Juan Ponce de Leon (Spain)    

Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo

Louis Joliet

Lucas Vazquez de Ayllon

Marco Polo

Martin Frobisher

Neil Armstrong 

Panfilo de Narvaez

Pedro Alvares Cabral

Roald Amundsen (Norway)  

Richard Grenville

Richard Hawkins

Sacagawea

Samuel de Champlain

Sebastian Cabot

Vasco de Balboa (Spain)    

Vasco da Gama (Portugal)   

Walter Raleigh (Britain)

 

 

Religion:

A-L M-Z

Albert Schweizer

Augustine of Hippo (Algeria)

Buddha (Buddhism)  

Confucius (Confucism)  

Jesus Christ (Christianity)

John Calvin (Christianity - Calvinist)

Lao Tzu

Loyola (Christianity - Catholic)  

Mahavira (India)

Mani (Iraq)

Martin Luther (Christianity - Protestantism)

Moses (Judiaism/Christianity/Islam)

Mother Teresa (Christianity - Catholic)

Muhammad (Islam)

Paul The Apostle (Christianity)

Pope John Paul (Christianity - Catholic)  

Pope Urban II

Thomas Aquinas

Zoroaster

 

 

Philosophy:

A-L M-Z

Adam Smith (Britain)  

Aristotle (Greece)    

Arthur Schopenhauer (Germany)  

Baruch de Spinoza

David Hume (Britain)    

Epicurus

Euclid 

Francis Bacon (British)

Friedrich Nietzsche (Germany)  

Georg W.F. Hegel (Germany)  

George Santayana (Spain - USA)

Henri Bergson (France)    

Herbert Spencer (Britain)  

Immanuel Kant (Germany)

Jean-Jacques Rousseau (France)  

John Locke (Britain)      

John Maynard Keynes (Britain)    

Karl Marx (Germany)    

Lao Tzu (China)

Marcus Aurelius

Maria Montessori (Italy)  

Mencius (China)

Nicoli Machiavelli (Italy)

Plato (Greece)      

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Rene Descartes (France)    

Socrates  (Greece)    

Thomas Malthus (British)

Voltaire  (France)     

William James

 

 

 

Science & Invention:
 

A-L M-Z

Abraham Maslow (USA)

Albert Einstein (Germany, USA)

Albert Abraham Michelson 

Albrecht von Haller

Alexander Graham Bell (Britain, Canada)

Alexander Fleming (Britain)  

Alexander von Humboldt

Alfred Binet

Alfred Kinsey

Alfred Wegener

Alessandro Volta

Andreas Vesalius

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (France)

Antony van Leeuwenhoek (Holland)

Archimedes (Greece)

Arthur Compton

Arthur Eddington

August Kekule

Augusta Ada Byron

Barbara McClintock

B. F. Skinner

Blaise Pascal

Cai Luln (China) 

Carl Linnaeus

Carl Jung (Switzerland)

Charles Babbage (British)

Charles Darwin (Britain) 

Charles Lyell 

Charles Sherrington

Charles Townes

Christian Huygens

Claude Bernard

Claude Levi-Strauss

Comte de Buffon

Daniel Bernoulli

Dmitri Mendeleyev

Dorothy Hodgkin

Edmund Halley

Edward Jenner (Britain) 

Edward O. Wilson 

Edward Teller

Edwin Hubble (USA)

Eli Whitney (USA)  

Emil Fischer

Emil Kraepelin

Enrico Fermi

Eratosthenes

Ernst Haeckel

Ernst Mayr

Ernest Rutherford 

Erwin Schrodinger 

Francis Bacon (Britain) 

Francis Crick

Franz Boas 

Friedrich August Kekule

Frederick Banting (Canada)  

Frederick Gowland Hopkins

Francis Galton

Frederick Sanger

Galen (Rome)

Galileo Galilei (Italy) 

Gregor Mendal (Austria)

Gregory Pincus (USA) 

George Washington Carver

George Gaylord Simpson 

Georges Cuvier

Gertrude Belle Elion 

Grace Hopper

Guglielmo Marconi (Italy)  

Gustav Kirchhoff 

Hakim Ibn-e-Sina

Hans Bethe 

Hans Selye

Har Gobind Khorana

Henri Becquerel

Henry Cavendish

Heike Kamerlingh Onnes 

Henrietta Leavitt

Hermann von Helmholtz 

Hippocrates 

Humphry Davy

Isaac Newton (Britain)  

Ivan Petrovich Pavlov

Jacques Cousteau

James Clerk Maxwell (Britain) 

James Prescott Joule

James Watson

James Watt (Britain) 

Jean Baptiste Lamarck 

Jean Piaget

Johannes Gutenberg (Germany)

Johannes Kepler

John Bardeen

John Dalton (Britain) 

John Ambrose Fleming

John von Neumann 

Jons Jakob Berzelius

Jonas Salk (USA)

Joseph Gay-Lussac

Joseph Henry

Joseph J. Thomson

Joseph Lister (Britain)

Joseph Priestley

Justinian I (Italy)

Justus Liebig

Karl Friedrich Gauss 

Karl Landsteiner 

Konrad Lorenz

Linus Pauling (USA)  

Leon Foucault

Leonardo Da Vinci (Italy)

Leonhard Euler 

Lise Meitner

Louis Agassiz

Louis Daguerre (France)

Louis Pasteur (France) 

Louis Victor de Broglie

Lucretius

Ludwig Boltzmann 

Luis Alvarez

Luther Burbank

Lynn Margulis

Margaret Mead

Marie Goeppert-Mayer

Matthew Fontaine Maury

Marcello Malpighi 

Marie Currie (Poland)

Max Born 

Max Delbruck

Max Planck (Germany)

Max von Laue

Michael Faraday (Britain) 

Murray Gell-Mann 

Nettie Stevens

Nicolaus Copernicus (Poland)

Nikolaus August Otto (Germany)

Niels Bohr (Denmark)

Noam Chomsky

Orville and Wilbur Wright (USA)

Paul Dirac 

Paul Ehrlich

Pierre Simon de Laplace

Pythagoras

Rene Descartes

Richard Feynman

Robert Boyle

Robert Hooke

Robert Koch

Robert Oppenheimer (USA)

Robert Watson-Watt

Rosalind Franklin

Rosalyn Yalow

Rudolf Virchow 

Selman Waksman

Sheldon Glashow

Sigmund Freud (Austria)  

Stephen Hawking (Britain)  

Theodosius Dobzhansky

Thomas Edison (USA)  

Thomas Hunt Morgan

Trofim Lysenko

Tsung-Dao Lee

Tycho Brahe

Werner Heisenberg 

Willard Libby

Wilhelm Roentgen (Germany) 

Wilhelm Wundt

William Bayliss

William Harvey (Britain)

William Herschel 

William Henry Perkin

William Ramsay

William Shockley

William T.G. Morton (USA)

William Thomson

Wright Brothers (USA)

 

 

Business:
 

A-L M-Z

Aaron Mongomery Ward (retail)

Adolphus Busch (alcohol) 

Alan Greenspan (economist)

Alfred Sloan (automobiles) 

Alvah Roebuck (retail)

Amadeo P. Giannini (banking)

Amancio Ortega Gaona (retail)

Andrew Carnegie (steel)

Andy Grove (electronics)

Anita Roddick (retail)

Arthur Davidson (motorcycles)

Asa G. Candler (drinks) 

Ben Bernanke (economist)

Bernard Arnault (luxury products)

Bernard Madoff (finance)

Berry Gordy Jr. (music)

Calvin Klein (clothing)

Carl Icahn (finance)

Carlos Slim Helu (telecom)

Charles Merrill (finance)

Charles Schwab (finance) 

Conrad Hilton Sr. (hospitality)

Cyrus McCormick Sr. (machinery) 

David Filo (technology)

David Packard (electronics)

David Sarnoff (electronics) 

Donald Trump (real estate)

Eberhard Anheuser

Eddie Rickenbacker (airlines) 

Eli Broad

Estee Lauder (cosmetics) 

Fred W. Smith (shipping)

George Eastman (photography) 

George Lucas (films)

George Soros (finance)

Gerry Harvey (retail)

Giorgio Armani (clothing)

Harland Sanders (restaurants)

Henry Ford (automobiles) 

Henry J. Heinz H.J. (foods) 

Herb Kelleher (airlines) 

Hugh Hefner (media) 

Ingvar Kamprad (furniture) 

Jack Welch (manufacture)

James L. Kraft (foods) 

Jeff Bezos (technology)

J.P. Morgan (banking) 

J.W. Marriott Jr. (hospitality)

John D. Rockefeller (energy) 

Juan Trippe (airlines) 

Kerry Packer (media)

Lakshmi Mittal (manufacturing)

Larry Ellison (technology)

Larry Page (technology)

Levi Strauss (clothing) 

Li Ka Shing 

Lord Beaverbrook (newspapers) 

Louis B. Mayer (films)

Martha Stewart (media) 

Mary Kay Ash (cosmetics)

Michael Bloomberg (media)

Michael Milken (finance)

Michael Dell (computers) 

Milton Hershey (food)

Oprah Winfrey (media) 

Peter Drucker (business strategy)

Peter Lynch (finance)

Phil Knight (shoes)  

Pierre Omidyar (technology)

P.T. Barnum (entertainment)

Ray Kroc (restaurants) 

Ralph Lauren (clothing)

Ratan Tata (manufacture)

Richard Branson (entertainment)

Richard Sears (retail)

Ross Perot (technology) 

Rupert Murdoch (media)

Sam Walton (retail) 

Sam Zell (real estate)

Sergey Brin (technology)

Steve Case (technology)

Steve Jobs (computers) 

Steve Wynn (entertainment)

T Boone Pickens (oil)

Thomas Watson Sr. (computers) 

Walt Disney (films)

Warren Buffett (finance) 

W.K. Kellogg 

William Becker (hospitality)

William Gates (computer software)  

William S. Harley (motorcycles)

William C. Procter (Procter & Gamble) : 

 

 

Arts:
 

A-L M-Z

Albrecht Durer

Andy Warhol (USA)

Antonio Vivaldi

Aretha Franklin

Caravaggio

Claude Monet

Diego Velasquez

Donatello (Italy)

Duke Ellington

Edouard Manet

Edward de Vere (Britain)

Elvis Presley (USA)

Francisco de Goya

Franz Liszt

Frederic Chopin

Georges Bizet

George Frederic Handel 

George Gershwin (USA)
Giotto Di Bondone

Henri Matisse

Herbie Hancock

Homer (Greece)

Igor Stravinsky (Russia)

Jackson Pollock (USA) 

Jan Van Eyck

Johann Sebastian Bach

Johannes Brahms

John Coltrane

Joseph Turner

Leonardo da Vinci (Italy)

Louis Armstrong (USA)

Ludwig van Beethoven (Germany)

Marc Chagall

Mark Rothko

Michael Jackson

Michelangelo (Italy)

Miles Davis

Muddy Waters

Niccolo Paganini

Pablo Picasso (Spain, France)

Paul Cezanne

Paul Gauguin

Peter Paul Rubens

Raphel (Italy)

Ray Charles

Rembrandt

Salvador Dali

Stevie Wonder

Tchaikovsky

Vincent Van Gogh 

Wassily Kandinsky

William Shakespeare (Britain) 

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Titian (Italy)


 

Sport:

A-L M-Z

Alberto Tomba

Alexei Nemov

Andy Roddick

Arnold Palmer

Arthur Ashe

Babe Ruth (baseball) USA

Bill Russell

Bo Jackson

Bobby Charlton

Bob Cousy

Bob Mathias

Bobby Hull (hockey) Canada

Bobby Orr (hockey) Canada

Boris Shakhlin

Carl Lewis

Dan Marino

David Beckham

Dan O'Brien

Diego Maradonna

Doug Harvey (hockey)

Earvin Johnson

Eddie Shore

Eddy Merckx

Edoardo Mangiarotti (fencing) Italy

Edwin Moses

Eusebio

Ference Puskas

Franz Beckenbauer

Gordie Howe (hockey) USA

Georghe Hagi

Glenn Hall

Guy Lafleur (hockey) Canada

Greg Louganis

Hank Aaron

Herschel Walker

Jack Nicklaus

Jackie Joyner-Kersee

Jackie Robinson

Jacques Plante

Jean Beliveau (hockey) Canada

Jerry West

Jesse Owens

Jim Brown (American football)

Jim Thorpe

Joe DiMaggio

Joe Frazier (boxing) USA

Joe Louis

Joe Montana

Johan Cruyff

Kareem Abdul Jabbar (basketball) USA

Kobe Bryant

Kristin Otto

Lance Armstrong

Larisa Semyonovna Latynina

Larry Bird

Lev Yashin

Lou Gehring

Manny Paquiao (boxing) Philippines

Mario Lemieux

Mark Spitz

Matthew Biondi

Maurice Richard (hockey) Canada

Mark Spitz

Marvin Hagler

Michael Johnson

Michael Jordan

Michael Phelps

Michael Schumacher

Michel Platini

Mickey Mantle

Mike Tyson (boxing) USA

Muhammad Ali (boxing) USA

Nadia Comaneci

Nikolay Andrianov

OJ Simpson (American footbal) USA

Olga Korbut

Oscar Swahn

Paavo Nurmi (track) Finland

Pancho Gonzales

Pele (football) 

Pete Maravich

Phil Esposito (hockey) 

Ray Ewry

Roberto Clemente

Roberto Duran

Rocky Marciano

Roger Federer (tennis)

Roman Sebrle

Sawao Kato (gymnastics) Japan

Stan Mikita (hockey) Slovakia

Steffi Graff

Sugar Ray Leonard

Sugar Ray Robinson

Takashi Ono

Ted Williams

Terry Sawchuk (hockey)

Thomas Hearns

Tiger Woods (golf) USA

Tomas Dvorák

Ty Cobb

Vera Caslavska

Victor Chukarin

Wayne Gretzky (hockey) Canada

Willie Mays (baseball) USA

Wilt Chamberlain (basketball) USA

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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